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apologetic. anchor: you have beenwatchingu.s. presidentdonald trump announced that the united states will pull out of the paris climate accord. he mentioned in his statement that the u.s. will begin negotiations to reenter on terms that are more fair to the united states. the u.s. president also mentioning that the deal was a redistribution of u.s. wealth to other countries. he mentioned that pulling out of the accord is an assertion of american sovereignty. we have team coverage of this announcement. mya is in washington, barbara is in brussels. here in the studio, i am pleased to welcome a climate impact analyst and advisor to the united nations on global warming. this is an historic moment that we have just witnessed today. what is your reaction? >> it's not really a big surprise. i guess we were fully expecting on the trump administration to pull out. there were some surprising things along the sides, the view of president trump that he can renegotiate even though the agreement is already into force. i'm not a lawyer but i have doubts that it is possible. so, it is not rea

apologetic. anchor: you have been watching u.s. president donald trump announced that the united states will pull out of the paris climate accord. he mentioned in his statement that the u.s. will begin negotiations to reenter on terms that are more fair to the united states. the u.s. president also mentioning that the deal was a redistribution of u.s. wealth to other countries. he mentioned that pulling out of the accord is an assertion of american sovereignty. we have team coverage of this...

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food is turning their gunsonu.s. militaryadvisers with three american soldiers killed and seven wounded in twin attacks in the last two. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national just one eight in the morning here in moscow with you is. at the top story at this hour a terror investigation has been launched after a man detonated an explosive device at a brussels metro station no casualties happened porches are to do bensky has the details. police say that the man triggered a small explosion in brussels central station in the evening of tuesday night during what was essentially the rush hour in the station and there have been some pictures emerging from the scene they are unverified pictures but they appear to show a man engulfed in flames and that what we have been hearing is that that small explosion and this come from the police that the man was surrounded in that explosion some people say they saw the man and just before he let off his device he was wearing a rucksack we understand and also had a small belt and we understand that it's either the rock cycle the

food is turning their guns on u.s. military advisers with three american soldiers killed and seven wounded in twin attacks in the last two. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national just one eight in the morning here in moscow with you is. at the top story at this hour a terror investigation has been launched after a man detonated an explosive device at a brussels metro station no casualties happened porches are to do bensky has the details. police say that the man triggered a...

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there's. breaking news on the syrian military. has been shelledbyu.s. ledforces in iraqtheu.s. saysif it's up to the syrian opposition forces. also in syria iran says it's has launched missile strikes against what it describes terrorist positions in the country. with the top stories from the past seven days and right to up to the moment developments as well your welcome to the weekly on our international my names you know neal good to have your company we start with breaking news from syria where one of the country's fighter jets has been shot done by u.s. led forces the syrian government says the plane was conducting a country terrorist raid when it was brought down to the site of rock out the mosque based journalist al abraham has more. so if the u.s. refers to the syrian democratic forces which is the militia group operating along with the u.s. led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of but we can also confirm. according to. sources from the syrian military operating in that area that the popular jet was actually carrying strike against a convoy from ic

there's. breaking news on the syrian military. has been shelled by u.s. led forces in iraq the u.s. says if it's up to the syrian opposition forces. also in syria iran says it's has launched missile strikes against what it describes terrorist positions in the country. with the top stories from the past seven days and right to up to the moment developments as well your welcome to the weekly on our international my names you know neal good to have your company we start with breaking news from...

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breaking news an r.t.a.au.s. fighterjet shoots down an armed drone belonging to produce syrian government forces it is the third syrian aircraft downed in the last fortnight also in syria straightly suspends all combat missions within the u.s. led coalition as tensions escalate between washington and moscow over the downing. and video emerges online appearing to show firefighters in disbelief at the scale of the deadly tower block fire in london we gauge reaction to the u.k.'s government's response. then yeah. that's the front that. they can spend three hundred seventy on. a welcome good evening you're watching international it's just turned eight o'clock here in moscow and we start with breaking news today because the pentagon says a u.s. fighter jet is downed an armed drone belonging to syrian government forces in southern syria the coalition statement says the drone was armed and advancing on u.s. backed forces it happened in the south of the country near a base in the region. as more. so the pentagon has confirmed that a u.s. fighter jet has shot down an iranian made pro sy

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, perceptions ontheu.s. aroundthe world. then a look at state of health care in the united states. and what's next for the senate bill. first, we'll hear from foreign new york lieutenant governor betsy mccaughey then we talk to andy slavitt and then nikki haley on u.s. priorities. >> the brookings institution held a hearing on the global perceptions of the united states. they focused on after are a, europe, asia and the middle east. this event is just over an hour and a half. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to brookings. my name is tarun chab ara. i'm a visiting member here at brookings. i'm excited to welcome you on america's global image co-hosted by brookings and the pugh research center. this year marks the third year running that brookings and pugh are co-hosting a public vent to launch and discuss their important regular survey data about america's place in the world and other pressing global issues. mazz of you are already aware if you glanced at the newspaper or checked your social media account this morning, last night pugh released latest edition of the global attitude survey wh

, perceptions on the u.s. around the world. then a look at state of health care in the united states. and what's next for the senate bill. first, we'll hear from foreign new york lieutenant governor betsy mccaughey then we talk to andy slavitt and then nikki haley on u.s. priorities. >> the brookings institution held a hearing on the global perceptions of the united states. they focused on after are a, europe, asia and the middle east. this event is just over an hour and a half....

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raises gasoline and the poordesperateu.s. gasolinewill at 230 ck allen this year. $2.38 per gallon this year. today,cks are raising not just because of energy prices, but because of specific example,he u.s., for is not reconsidering the approval for an lng terminal that is cutter backs. in cooperation with exxon mobil. exxon shares are trading higher today. target over at deutsche bank's $106 a share. devon energy, according to analysts is oversold on fundamental and technical measures. analysts are still bullish. on the flipside, you can look at the u.s. dollar. it is trading of its lower what again today. you see the one-week chart turning lower by about 9/10 of 1%. one of the trends we have been watching is that there hasn't been a traditional relationship between oil prices and the dollar. take a look the bloomberg. we have a correlation between 916 eight.g# btv this goes back five years. here's a negative correlation to where we are now. that's a very strong one. historically, it has bounced around, but it has been typical that it was a stronger negative correlation tha

raises gasoline and the poor desperate u.s. gasoline will at 230 ck allen this year. $2.38 per gallon this year. today,cks are raising not just because of energy prices, but because of specific example,he u.s., for is not reconsidering the approval for an lng terminal that is cutter backs. in cooperation with exxon mobil. exxon shares are trading higher today. target over at deutsche bank's $106 a share. devon energy, according to analysts is oversold on fundamental and technical measures....

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>> president trump says he'll withdrawtheu.s. fromthe paris limate pact. condemnation from world leaders an corporate executives. president trump: the paris accord would undermine our economy, hamstring our workers, weaken our sovereignty, impose nacceptable legal risks. >> fair weather friends. -- se premier leagues china's premier meet europe on trade, migration and climate change. and it's u.s. jobs day. could a lower unemployment rate upstage the pace of hiring? welcoming it's daybreak europe. he spoke in the rose garden. it's official, the u.s. is set to pull out of the paris climate agreement. let's go to s -- the bottom of the screen. china, the world's number one polluter. china outpacing the united states of america by 40%. flip it over and you begin to understand the ramifications of the united states pulling out of climate change. that eachount of co-2 u.s. individual emits in a year. 17 million tons versus one's chinese counterpart at 6.65 million tons. the decries have come hard, fast and wide. the head of goldman sachs managed to put out his first tweet. we'll talk

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experienced today." when otto arrived intheu.s., hisdoctor said he suffered severe brain damage. it wasn't clear exactly what caused it. otto had spent nearly a year and a half imprisoned in north kore north korea. he had been sentenced to 15 years hard labor for, according to the north koreans, stealing a propaganda poster. the world watched his tearful confession. he was wearing a jacket that made it home to the u.s. with him. here is his father speaking to reporters last week. >> i am able to wear the jacket that he wore when he gave his confession. i'm not confessing. i am speaking. otto, i love you and i am so crazy about you and i am so glad you're home. you're such a great guy. >> mark: >> otto's father praisd president trump for the role his administration played bringing his sean home. moments ago, the president released a statement. he offered deepest condolences to the family and said: "otto's fate deepens my administration's determination to prevent such tragedies from befalling innocent people at the hands of regimes that do no respect the rule of law or basic human dec

experienced today." when otto arrived in the u.s., his doctor said he suffered severe brain damage. it wasn't clear exactly what caused it. otto had spent nearly a year and a half imprisoned in north kore north korea. he had been sentenced to 15 years hard labor for, according to the north koreans, stealing a propaganda poster. the world watched his tearful confession. he was wearing a jacket that made it home to the u.s. with him. here is his father speaking to reporters last week....

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. >> a day oftheu.s. presidentwithdraws from a global climate deal the white house refuses to answer a simple question. is climate change real? well, science as it is, official, the ducking and dodging, details on all of that. >> the president says there is no evidence the russian government interfered in the u.s. election. we will have a live report from moscow this hour after a big interview. >>> it is 4:00 a.m. on the u.s. west coast. we will welcome our viewers here in the united states and all arnold the world at cnn headquarters. i'm george howell. >> i'm natalie allen. cnn "news isroom" starts right now. ♪ >>> the trump white house is having difficulty answering one simple question. this after making a major change regarding this question. does u.s. president donald trump still believe climate clang is a hoax? >> science does say yes. the question has been asked repeatedly. senior trump official, though they continue to dodge it, this after the president unilaterally yanked the united states out of the historic paris climate accord. cnn jim acosta has this for us. >>

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between the various forces fighting in syria.theu.s. ledcoalition said it shot down in iranian armed drone , one day after russia warned it was tracking coalition planes. is the third such incident in recent weeks. australia is suspending its role in the coalition as a result and in the fieldheap for de-escalation between the u.s. and russia over what is already a very dramatic conflict. let's go to our sports -- correspondent philip crowther in washington. has there been any reaction from the white house of our -- so far? philip: considering that lesson 48 hours ago a syrian fighter jet was shot down by u.s. fighter jet, i can take you back to what the u.s. at the end, which is that it would continue to protect its interest and continued to act in its own defense. this seems to be a case very similar to that one. what the pentagon is telling us is that this was an armed drone that was advancing toward coalition forces. those coalition forces, no exact description of them but the most likely scenario is that these are syrian democratic forces, the armed groups that the united states

between the various forces fighting in syria. the u.s. led coalition said it shot down in iranian armed drone , one day after russia warned it was tracking coalition planes. is the third such incident in recent weeks. australia is suspending its role in the coalition as a result and in the fieldheap for de-escalation between the u.s. and russia over what is already a very dramatic conflict. let's go to our sports -- correspondent philip crowther in washington. has there been any reaction from...

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rosemary church here at cnn headquarters inatlanta.u.s. presidenttrump is claiming victory in the state of georgia wrp cnn projects republican karen handel will win a seat in congress. many saw this contest as a litmus test for mr. trump's presidency. with 99% of the vote in, handel has 51.9%. democrat john ossoff has 48.1%. don'ters and cliktle action commits poured more than $50 million into the campaign. the most expensive are for a u.s. house seat. >> i need to also thank speaker ryan and the house leadership and so many of the members across this country who also united to help us hold the sixth. and a special thanks to the president of the united states of america. >> donald trump responded on twitter saying, this, well the special elections are over. and those that want to make america great again are 5-0. all the fake news all the money spent eelks nothing. >> as for john ossoff he addressed supports in atlanta. >> so this is not the outcome any of us were hoping for. but this is the beginning of something much bigger than us. [ cheers and applause ] >> so thank you. thank

rosemary church here at cnn headquarters in atlanta. u.s. president trump is claiming victory in the state of georgia wrp cnn projects republican karen handel will win a seat in congress. many saw this contest as a litmus test for mr. trump's presidency. with 99% of the vote in, handel has 51.9%. democrat john ossoff has 48.1%. don'ters and cliktle action commits poured more than $50 million into the campaign. the most expensive are for a u.s. house seat. >> i need to also thank speaker...

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u.s. hadagreed to the framework convention on climate change, what is called the paris agreement. live here at the rose garden, tosident trump is expected announce that the u.s. is withdrawing from the climate change agreement. the administration this afternoon informing members of congress of their plans. we are expected to hear from president trump momentarily here in the rose garden, saying that, according to those who have been briefed and actually there's some documentation on some of the things they are trying to convey with the president's commons this afternoon, the ap says the president will argue that the paris pact is a "bad deal for american workers and was poorly negotiated by the obama administration." is associated press says that the white house insisted on anonymity. it could be longer. ,here has been an explosion possibly an attack in manila, in the philippines. thisspicer treating afternoon that the president is aware of the situation in manila and being provided of dates by his national security team. but no word on whether those updates are delaying it this a

u.s. had agreed to the framework convention on climate change, what is called the paris agreement. live here at the rose garden, tosident trump is expected announce that the u.s. is withdrawing from the climate change agreement. the administration this afternoon informing members of congress of their plans. we are expected to hear from president trump momentarily here in the rose garden, saying that, according to those who have been briefed and actually there's some documentation on some of...

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were during the campaign where president trump basically was vowing to pulltheu.s. outof the paris agreement. in a sense we may be no different place than there, right, since we, the president never really gave any signals at he was deeply . considering his pledge the past two to three months a lot more chatter and meetings in the white house in terms of atemmingts by those who want to keep the u.s. in the agreement to get to president trump and try to convince him of the -- really a myriad of ways we could stay in the deal while perhaps weakening the u.s. pledge, weakening the u.s. commitment. it is something that would make staying in the deal still pail atable but i don't think those voices are probably going to win out in the end. >> as far as philosophy, then, what would you think is the value of the u.s. staying or leaving the deal? >> well, there's probably great value globally to the u.s. staying in the deal. the reason i say that is i followed the u.n. summit for probably about a dozen of these over the years where they really tried to piece together a broad agreemen

were during the campaign where president trump basically was vowing to pull the u.s. out of the paris agreement. in a sense we may be no different place than there, right, since we, the president never really gave any signals at he was deeply . considering his pledge the past two to three months a lot more chatter and meetings in the white house in terms of atemmingts by those who want to keep the u.s. in the agreement to get to president trump and try to convince him of the -- really a myriad...

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other news, russia's foreign minister has accusedtheu.s. ofwhat he calls russia-phobia. that is after washington beefed-up sanctions against russia over its role in the ukraine crisis. lavorov call the sanctions "regrettable." washington's move came a day after the european union said it was upholding its own sanctions on moscow. they were imposed as a protest against russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine back in 2014. as moscow criticized the u.s., ukraine's president was in washington with the u.s. president. he held talks with u.s. president donald trump in the white house. he described america as one of his nations's most reliab source -- nation's most reliable allies. trump called the talks very good discussions. concerns over russian aggression have prompted nato to prepare r the worst, vasion of eastern europe by moscow. led by germany and the u.s., alliance members are taking part in military exercises in the media. for the first time, they are focusing on lithuania's border with poland. russia is expected to carryut its own exercises i september simulating an armed

other news, russia's foreign minister has accused the u.s. of what he calls russia-phobia. that is after washington beefed-up sanctions against russia over its role in the ukraine crisis. lavorov call the sanctions "regrettable." washington's move came a day after the european union said it was upholding its own sanctions on moscow. they were imposed as a protest against russia's annexation of crimea from ukraine back in 2014. as moscow criticized the u.s., ukraine's president was in...

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u.s. andpenalizes american workers. yvonne: political and business figures are shocked, elon musk with two u.s. roles. china and the e.u. say they are picking up the fight. betty: gunfire at a manila casino. please do not know if it is a terror attack or a robbery. yvonne: australia calls on beijing to rein in north korea. ,"tty: this is "daybreak asia live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. i am betty liu, in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. breaking news out of south korea on first quarter final gdp numbers coming in at 1.1%. for 0.9%s were hoping estimate. relatively marginal beats. a year on year figures coming in at 2.9%. gdp setting the fastest face -- pace we have seen since 2013. we will see what the market reaction will be. big story this morning that happened the last couple hours, the stunning announcement from president donald trump. we saw classic donald trump come out. we absolutely did. at that overshadowing any news we are getting so far. in terms of the reaction in the market, it was interesting. been.s. markets have getting higher. they e

u.s. and penalizes american workers. yvonne: political and business figures are shocked, elon musk with two u.s. roles. china and the e.u. say they are picking up the fight. betty: gunfire at a manila casino. please do not know if it is a terror attack or a robbery. yvonne: australia calls on beijing to rein in north korea. ,"tty: this is "daybreak asia live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. i am betty liu, in new york. yvonne: i am yvonne man in hong kong. breaking news...

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harris deal to fight global warming. if he does that would maketheu.s. oneof three countries with syria and nicaragua not to sign up. deadnistan warns the 90 after the worst suicide attack in three years. there has been no claim of responsibilities as authorities try to figure out how a sewage truck filled with explosives got into the most secure part of kabul. an airstrike on islamist rebels in the southern philippines has killed 11 government troops. a major blow to the country's bid to end its biggest internal security crisis in years. coming up in business, we will be finding out what american businesses think of donald trump's doubt over the paris climate deal. first our top stories live from paris. ♪ genie: donald trump says he is set to announce today whether or not he will pull the u.s. out of the landmark harris agreement on climate change. the u.s. president notoriously once called climate change a hoax and made a promise to cancel the paris accord within his first 100 days. he has passed the 100 day mark already. links from the white house say he could carry out that

harris deal to fight global warming. if he does that would make the u.s. one of three countries with syria and nicaragua not to sign up. deadnistan warns the 90 after the worst suicide attack in three years. there has been no claim of responsibilities as authorities try to figure out how a sewage truck filled with explosives got into the most secure part of kabul. an airstrike on islamist rebels in the southern philippines has killed 11 government troops. a major blow to the country's bid to...

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to break a stalemate in a war that has now passed to thethirdu.s. commanderin chief but can we ever really win in afghanistan joining me now is jim caisson associate general secretary for strategic advocacy at the friends committee on national legislation jim welcome back thank you tom it's great had to be yours thank you so what is the current situation afghanistan well the u.s. has been at war in afghanistan for over fifteen years now and we've had one hundred thousand troops and we've got a little less than ten thousand troops al-qaeda the taliban all these forces are operating there the taliban by some estimates controls forty percent. all of the territory by some estimates controls ninety percent of the territory outside of the cities so i think one would have to say that the us and the us allies are not countries are not bringing peace to afghanistan afghanistan was this as i recall the second poorest country in the world after burkina faso i think in you know when we first started bombing them they had an annual g.d.p. of two billion dollars you know worse we're spending

to break a stalemate in a war that has now passed to the third u.s. commander in chief but can we ever really win in afghanistan joining me now is jim caisson associate general secretary for strategic advocacy at the friends committee on national legislation jim welcome back thank you tom it's great had to be yours thank you so what is the current situation afghanistan well the u.s. has been at war in afghanistan for over fifteen years now and we've had one hundred thousand troops and we've...

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ministry says it's halted cooperation withtheu.s. militaryin syria the move comes in response to the downing of a syrian fighter jet by an american warplane near the i still held city of rocket our correspondent emily suit has the details. now one thing is when diplomats engage in a war of words but today's development shows that it's gone far beyond that with russia deciding to end the single most important agreement that the u.s. and russia signed since moscow was invited by the assad regime to join the fight in syria now this agreement we're talking about here was signed back in october twenty fifth dean and what it does is established as a communication channel between u.s. and russia forces operating in the airspace over syria to prevent any sort of incidents as you can imagine this air space is very dense for so many different countries so many different groups involved in any sort of mistake and misinformation really can lead to unthinkable consequences and in this case of this syrian jet being shot down according to the russian military the u.s. has not informed russia of

ministry says it's halted cooperation with the u.s. military in syria the move comes in response to the downing of a syrian fighter jet by an american warplane near the i still held city of rocket our correspondent emily suit has the details. now one thing is when diplomats engage in a war of words but today's development shows that it's gone far beyond that with russia deciding to end the single most important agreement that the u.s. and russia signed since moscow was invited by the assad...

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internet according totheu.s. ledcoalition and iraq. and russian president vladimir putinandu.s. presidentdonald trump are set to meet at the g. twenty summit next week in germany. it's thursday june twenty ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching r.t. america we begin today with the latest in the so-called c.n.n. tapes for three days conservative activist james o'keefe has been causing a headache for c.n.n. since it was announced so kids organization a project veritas had infiltrated the network with a hidden camera or to correspondent are you a parent tell us standing by in the r t news room with more so on yet can you tell us anything of major coming from today's report. well kant took a break from releasing any particularly explosive or revelatory reports today and attempted to secure comment from c.n.n. c.e.o. jeff zucker in light of his latest undercover series american proverb c.n.n. take a look at how zucker avoided o'keefe questioning why this is mr zucker is residence on thirty to sixty fourth street in new york city. are you in a moment a

internet according to the u.s. led coalition and iraq. and russian president vladimir putin and u.s. president donald trump are set to meet at the g. twenty summit next week in germany. it's thursday june twenty ninth four pm in washington d.c. i'm ashley banks and you're watching r.t. america we begin today with the latest in the so-called c.n.n. tapes for three days conservative activist james o'keefe has been causing a headache for c.n.n. since it was announced so kids organization a...

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incredible week for the india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the indian prime minister and president trump. at hudson institute we are delighted to host this special event focused on the u.s.-india partnership. we are grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. u.s. india bilateral trade stands at less than 1/5 of the u.s.-china $648 billion bilateral trade relationship. india is america's ninth largest supplier of imported goods and 18th largest export market. the world's first and the world's sixth economies respectively, we had hudson at hudson-- we institute believe there is significant room for growth. the u.s.-india relationship is an important one here at the institute. our salvation program directed by the former ambassador has been active on the u.s.-india trade relationship, the u.s.-india defense relationship, and the u.s.-india-japan trilateral relationship for some time now. i was very fortunate to be honored to be included in the briefing with prime minister modi during his last visit to washington. we are honored today to have the cochairm

incredible week for the india-u.s. relationship. the first meeting with the indian prime minister and president trump. at hudson institute we are delighted to host this special event focused on the u.s.-india partnership. we are grateful to our friends at c-span for covering this event live. u.s. india bilateral trade stands at less than 1/5 of the u.s.-china $648 billion bilateral trade relationship. india is america's ninth largest supplier of imported goods and 18th largest export market....

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world affairs? the other question is a base exquestion we and others have asked, we callitu.s. favorability,very simply, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the united states? and what we see in this year's survey is that if you look at the confidence measure, there's been a big shift in how the world sees the u.s. president. if you look at these 37 countries and go back to the last couple of years of the obama era, 64% said they had confidence in president obama. just 23% said they lack confidence in him. this year, same question, about president trump. 74% say they do not have confidence in him to do the right thing in world affairs. 37 countriesss the say they do have confidence in him. big shift in terms of how the world sees the u.s. president. we also see in this data that change in who is in the white house has had a big impact on how the world sees the united states. so this is a question about whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the u.s. back again the end of the obama era, 64% favorable, 26% unfavorable. as you can see, that favorabl

world affairs? the other question is a base exquestion we and others have asked, we call it u.s. favorability, very simply, do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion of the united states? and what we see in this year's survey is that if you look at the confidence measure, there's been a big shift in how the world sees the u.s. president. if you look at these 37 countries and go back to the last couple of years of the obama era, 64% said they had confidence in president obama. just 23%...

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foreign policyimplications.u.s. intelsays yes they did. we're live in doha next. >>> at least some of the blame for the diplomatic crisis falling on qatar may be russia. cnn reporting u.s. investigators believe russian hackers breached qatar's state news agency to plant a fake news report that contributed to the crisis among manner alice in the persian gulf. >>> that fake report falsely attributed remarks to the nation's ruler, remarks friendly to iran and questioned whether president trump would last in office. we go live to qatar's capital, doha. >> reporter: good morning. just to put this into context if you recall a couple of weeks ago there was this story that came out on the qatari state news agency with quotes attributed to the ruler of qatar, basically criticizing gulf countries like saudi arabia, praising iran as an islamic power and also criticizing president trump. we heard from officials at the time saying that they had been hacked. now the new information we're getting what our cnn colleagues in washington broke overnight is that they believe, u.s. investigators b

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theu.s. duringthe first world war, and what life was like after they arrived. this interview was about 10 minutes. >> when did immigration from the middle east, to the u.s. began in large numbers? >> it really began in mass numbers in the 1880's. the majority of these migrants were ottoman nationals coming from the ottoman empire. between 1880's and the first world war, about half a million ottoman subjects came to the americas. about 200 thousand of those people were in the united states, and about half that number were syrian arab immigrants. before the 1890's, american immigration officials did not really disaggregate between various classes of ottoman subjects coming to the u.s.. everyone was ottoman, but in 1897, they changed the classification scheme to allow for an understanding of ottomans. one of the sticky notes was that each of these categories was understood as racial category in u.s. immigration law, so that sort of created a new hierarchy whereby syrians were understood to be fundamentally different from the rest of the ottoman subjects coming to the united states,

the u.s. during the first world war, and what life was like after they arrived. this interview was about 10 minutes. >> when did immigration from the middle east, to the u.s. began in large numbers? >> it really began in mass numbers in the 1880's. the majority of these migrants were ottoman nationals coming from the ottoman empire. between 1880's and the first world war, about half a million ottoman subjects came to the americas. about 200 thousand of those people were in the...

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. that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> a seismic shift intheu.s. roleon the world stage. president trump pulls out of the landmark climate agreement. it has the rest of the world asking what is america's future in global affairs. welcome to early start this friday morning. good morning. >> i'm victor blackwell in for dave briggs. this morning the united states is no longer a global leader in combatting climate change. president trump is with drawing the u.s. from the paris climate accord. the sweeping move fulfills a campaign promise but it's prompting sharp backlash from nations around the globe. >> speaking from the rose garden the president wants to renegotiate key parts of this agreement but there's stark warnings this morning that the u.s. is seeding a leadership world it's held in shaping global events since world war ii. >> key u.s. allies are telling president trump they're not willing to renegotiate the paris climate agreement. leaders are all telling the white house there will be no renegotiations in response to the president's comments he would like to strike

. that's great. if we can't, that's fine. >> a seismic shift in the u.s. role on the world stage. president trump pulls out of the landmark climate agreement. it has the rest of the world asking what is america's future in global affairs. welcome to early start this friday morning. good morning. >> i'm victor blackwell in for dave briggs. this morning the united states is no longer a global leader in combatting climate change. president trump is with drawing the u.s. from the paris...

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at the confidence measure there has been a big shift in how the world seestheu.s. president.if you look at these 37 countries and go back to the last couple of years of the obama era 64% said they had confidence in president obama. just 23% said they lack confidence in him. this here come the same question about president trump. 74% say they do not haved confidence in him to do the right thing in world affairs and 22% across 37 countries say they do have confidence. so a big shift in terms of howow the world sees the u.s. president. we also see that change in who is in the white house is having vague impacts on how the world sees the united states so it's a question about whether you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion in the u.s. back in the obama era.6% 64% favorable, the 26%e unfavorable. a big change in terms of how the public around the world sees the u.s. president and the change in how they rate the united states as a country. let's take a look at some of thc specific countries in terms of its confidence measure. just about every country we survey continued a signifi

at the confidence measure there has been a big shift in how the world sees the u.s. president. if you look at these 37 countries and go back to the last couple of years of the obama era 64% said they had confidence in president obama. just 23% said they lack confidence in him. this here come the same question about president trump. 74% say they do not haved confidence in him to do the right thing in world affairs and 22% across 37 countries say they do have confidence. so a big shift in terms...

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, and air routes are cutoff.u.s. backforces recapture the city of raqqa, islamic state's last stronghold in syria, but turkey is concerned. we will go live to washington and istanbul to find out why. ♪ >> it is good to have you with us tonight. british police have named the third suspect in saturday's attack in london. he was 22-year-old yousef zagba, a moroccan italian. he was no stranger to law-enforcement. italy confirmed today that szaga was briefly detained after trying to reach the so-called islamic state, and the italians say they informed british authorities. as the investigation moves forward, and entire country stopped today to remember the seven people who lost their lives saturday night. >> a gloomy silence falls over londonon. for exactly one minute, britain is frozen in stillness. shortly after, police release another alleged attacker's name, youssef zaghba, identified as a moroccan italian, believed to have been on the police radar.the other two have been identified as a libyan moroccan and a british citizen born in pakistan. one of them was known to authoriti

, and air routes are cut off. u.s. back forces recapture the city of raqqa, islamic state's last stronghold in syria, but turkey is concerned. we will go live to washington and istanbul to find out why. ♪ >> it is good to have you with us tonight. british police have named the third suspect in saturday's attack in london. he was 22-year-old yousef zagba, a moroccan italian. he was no stranger to law-enforcement. italy confirmed today that szaga was briefly detained after trying to reach...

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as. russia's foreign minister demands explanation fromtheu.s. overthe recent downing of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grow over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. details emerge of the brussels attackers background with the prosecutors saying he's of morgan origin and was carrying nails and gas bottles in his bag. scandal in the u.k. after an opposition m.p. claimed survivors of the parental tower fire are being forced to sleep rough that as a day of rage in london plans to bring down the government. thanks for tuning in you're watching our to international it's one pm here in the russian capital with you this hour s. and. russia's foreign minister says moscow is waiting for washington's explanations after the u.s. led coalition downed a syrian army plane near the city off rocca so he last also stressed that the pentagon is still treating various terrorist groups differently for. the french we have to show that the u.s. is really targeting but we don't recall america bombing so actively. so. it's constantly changing its name but it doesn't change its nature. russi

as. russia's foreign minister demands explanation from the u.s. over the recent downing of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grow over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. details emerge of the brussels attackers background with the prosecutors saying he's of morgan origin and was carrying nails and gas bottles in his bag. scandal in the u.k. after an opposition m.p. claimed survivors of the parental tower fire are being forced to sleep rough that as a day of rage in london plans to...

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russia's foreign minister demands explanation fromtheu.s. overthe recent downing of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grows over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. remains in golden terror as another attack hits the belgian capital during then detonated an explosive device at a proselyte metro station. this is how much is going to leave the survivors. it's going to be shocking when you see like. the u.k. government is heavily criticized with anger at what people call the small sums allocated for the survivors of the brand belltower firing and. thanks for tuning in you're watching our team to national just turned nine in the morning here in the russian capital with the u.s. and these two and a top story this hour russia's foreign minister says moscow is waiting for washington's explanations after the u.s. led coalition downed a syrian army plane near the city of raka circle of also stress that the pentagon is still treating various terrorist groups differently. for. me it's the sense we have sure that the u.s. is really targeting i soon but we don't recall america

russia's foreign minister demands explanation from the u.s. over the recent downing of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grows over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. remains in golden terror as another attack hits the belgian capital during then detonated an explosive device at a proselyte metro station. this is how much is going to leave the survivors. it's going to be shocking when you see like. the u.k. government is heavily criticized with anger at what people call the small...

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andtheu.s. thisis just under an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon. oversee the policy of the british -- heritage foundation. it is my pleasure to welcome private mr. nguyen xuan phuc -- prime minister nguyen xuan phuc. it is an honor to welcome you, sir. [speaking vietnamese] [applause] >> i am also very pleased to recognize -- they made this event possible. [speaking vietnamese] wouldthe american side, i like to acknowledge u.s. ambassador to vietnam and patrick murphy. welcome and thank you so much for being here. [applause] [speaking vietnamese] >> and of course, i would be remiss not to recognize the founder of the heritage foundation and our interim .resident, ed he believed in the potential of the transporter -- trans-pacific partnership. he continues to chair the asian studies center to nurture them. thank you, ed. [applause] [speaking vietnamese] >> thank you for allowing me to do the honors today. u.s.-vietnam relations have in on a steady, deliver trajectory for more than 20 years, and for good reason. we have a range of converging interests from economics to securi

and the u.s. this is just under an hour. [applause] >> good afternoon. oversee the policy of the british -- heritage foundation. it is my pleasure to welcome private mr. nguyen xuan phuc -- prime minister nguyen xuan phuc. it is an honor to welcome you, sir. [speaking vietnamese] [applause] >> i am also very pleased to recognize -- they made this event possible. [speaking vietnamese] wouldthe american side, i like to acknowledge u.s. ambassador to vietnam and patrick murphy....

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ukrainian currency, we had like$540u.s. thatwas the average income in russia, and that was roughly the same in ukraine. they had like $450-$460 for an average income. the situation is not extremely good here, but in april, we have $624 u.s. a month. that is the average salary. if you take ukraine, it is $251, a threefold gap. the gas prices rose by three times, and there was a bigger increase for individuals and households. if you take heat, water supplies, it was a 200% increase. pensions dropped by 45%. if you take living standards and hygiene, people in ukraine might have real problems in terms of getting washed or unwashed. it would be a big question sometime in the future, which country is unwashed. certainly, you can find lots of examples in russian and ukrainian literature that would be really, really a hit, but i would not do it. i would not use the same kind of language in response to petra poroshenko, to our shared history, our shared religion. if you want to be a true european, close your accounts -- close your offshore accounts first, and then talk about the benefits of

ukrainian currency, we had like $540 u.s. that was the average income in russia, and that was roughly the same in ukraine. they had like $450-$460 for an average income. the situation is not extremely good here, but in april, we have $624 u.s. a month. that is the average salary. if you take ukraine, it is $251, a threefold gap. the gas prices rose by three times, and there was a bigger increase for individuals and households. if you take heat, water supplies, it was a 200% increase. pensions...

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russia's foreign minister demands an explanation fromtheu.s. overthe recent shooting down of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grow over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. i. hundreds are gathering in central london urging theresa made to step down following the grenfell tower disaster. and legendary filmmaker out of a stone whose just released the putin interviews documentary says his film gives a unique few of the west russia and. the west is very divided you know they would hate me i'm just a messenger i don't i don't take an opinion i don't take and i think the camera doesn't lie we do camera tells you things and body language body language. but you can't quite feel sometimes from just words. you're watching r.t. international live from moscow i'm kate partridge thank you for joining us. russia's foreign minister says he's waiting for an explanation from washington after a syrian military jet was shot down near the city of raka saturday lover also stressed the pentagon is still treating various terror groups differently. for. the facts we have sure that the u.s.

russia's foreign minister demands an explanation from the u.s. over the recent shooting down of a syrian fighter jet as concerns grow over whether washington has its own agenda in syria. i. hundreds are gathering in central london urging theresa made to step down following the grenfell tower disaster. and legendary filmmaker out of a stone whose just released the putin interviews documentary says his film gives a unique few of the west russia and. the west is very divided you know they would...

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coming up on our teamamericau.s. governmenthas acknowledged just twenty percent of air strikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to reveal its surveillance technology to the public. and protesters hegel to resign may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report out on like this. it's friday four pm in washington d.c. on the military and you're watching our team there. the notorious leader of the islamic state might finally be dead the russian defense ministry says that abu book or al baghdadi has been reportedly killed in a russia led air strike in rocca the information is still being verified the u.s. says it's also been unable to confirm the death of the head of the terror group either party's emily sue has more the russian defense ministry is now investigating whether an airstrike conducted at the end of may on the northern syrian city of raka has killed not only three hundred fifty eisel

coming up on our team america u.s. government has acknowledged just twenty percent of air strikes have carried out over the past fifteen years in pakistan somalia and yemen will have that report and a new bill in new york would force the n.y.p.d. to reveal its surveillance technology to the public. and protesters hegel to resign may and london at the scene of the deadly fire as citizens demand answers from their prime minister will have a live report out on like this. it's friday four pm in...

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for sure. -- last a while for sure. you have a senator intheu.s. sayingthattheu.s. couldblock arms sales. >> the u.s. can bring a lot of pressure to bear, they have the military base there. sidesas seemed to take with saudi arabia. tillerson has taken a more neutral approach. it extremely well. a lot of the comments he made have been very pragmatic, very middle-of-the-road and we can see the pressure he is exerting their. we are seeing some u.s. senators come in as well. i think the u.s. is stepping up its role and perhaps may be the one that can get these sides to come together. were they to comply with all of those demands completely, isolateld effectively saudi arabia. i think this is a ambient claim. tillerson asked the saudi's to spell out the demands of qatar. we are in the early part of a process to try to resolve this crisis. >> rex tillerson was saying that , unlessld be the base that is impossible to fulfill, does that even make sense? >> these are claims that they that walk back, it is some are great. it could be the basis for a negotiation. themselves,he bands i do

for sure. -- last a while for sure. you have a senator in the u.s. saying that the u.s. could block arms sales. >> the u.s. can bring a lot of pressure to bear, they have the military base there. sidesas seemed to take with saudi arabia. tillerson has taken a more neutral approach. it extremely well. a lot of the comments he made have been very pragmatic, very middle-of-the-road and we can see the pressure he is exerting their. we are seeing some u.s. senators come in as well. i think...

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russia supply fake newsreport?u.s. intelsays yes. we're live in doha next on "early start". the causes of disease, not just the symptoms. where medicines once produced for all, are now designed to fit you. today 140,000 biopharmaceutical researchers go bodly to discover treatments and cures unimaginable ten years ago... ...and are on the verge of more tomorrow. the beswith neutrogena® beach? beach defense® sunscreen. helioplex™ powered, uva uvb strong. beach strength protection for the whole family. for the best day in the sun. neutrogena®. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments

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surging through asian marketsasu.s. hiringdata altering the global economy, japan hitting levels not seen for 18 months. rishaad: however, clouds building over washington as trump pulls out of paris, corporate america lashing out in response. haidi: australia remains committed to the climate deal, telling bloomberg that if you sign a deal, you stick with it. rishaad: the shipping industry plotting a course out of oversupply, a look from the chief executive of c-span. accord,t that climate donald trump at 3:00 a.m. hong kong time, making that statement he promised 18 hours before hand , indeed to pull out of this paris climate change agreement. let's have a look at the chart capitathe top shows per how much higher u.s. emissions are per person than chinese ones. 2006, we saw china overtake united states in terms of overall emissions. where does that bring us to? bring up the next chart, there we go. coa is the s&p 500 versus l and solar. since for about a year or thereabouts. al index has moved higher on this climate change agreement being consigned to the wastepaper basket. there we

surging through asian markets as u.s. hiring data altering the global economy, japan hitting levels not seen for 18 months. rishaad: however, clouds building over washington as trump pulls out of paris, corporate america lashing out in response. haidi: australia remains committed to the climate deal, telling bloomberg that if you sign a deal, you stick with it. rishaad: the shipping industry plotting a course out of oversupply, a look from the chief executive of c-span. accord,t that climate...

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life. and the u.n. says it by the loss of life astheu.s. ledcoalition makes on push for an extension of the surge. keep a watch on t international wife. victims of last week's deadly is may have been exposed to. toxic gas passport into the it is expert analysis only in the british. it is one of the. there is. in. the bell tower could've been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospital treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals has said that they had to treat people both night poisoning bear in. the. state. until help arrived the other part of this scandal that rocked. the material used on the outside of the building which turned out to be extremely flammable the government's been checking to see whether it's been used anywhere else in buildings in the u.k. that cheap and very combustible material which according to the chancellor here in the u.k. philip hammond is actually illegal to use take a lesson the clothing that was used to run just like a rocket is across most european countries is burned to the united sta

life. and the u.n. says it by the loss of life as the u.s. led coalition makes on push for an extension of the surge. keep a watch on t international wife. victims of last week's deadly is may have been exposed to. toxic gas passport into the it is expert analysis only in the british. it is one of the. there is. in. the bell tower could've been letting off cyanide as the building was burning and we know this because the hospital treating some of the victims of the fire one of the hospitals has...

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terrorists israel still continues to hit their positions.formeru.s. diplomatjim janitress believes that israel might have another motive for the strikes. it's one thing for the israelis to say that they will protect their border that's leave because side the question what the status of the golan is the bigger question is this is there is there something more behind this then just the israelis responding to what they meant as an errant lending of syrian missiles on their side of the border the anti-government forces in syria are on the ropes that the that the basque government is making great gains that there has concerned these terrorist forces by as we know saudi arabia qatar and these other countries with the silent backing of israel and of course the participation of the united states or are in big trouble and for these really what that means is that they are quite clear about this that they don't want to see forces allied with iran on their border particularly hizbollah and i think that's the real concern that they're expressing through this action whether it will grow into som

terrorists israel still continues to hit their positions. former u.s. diplomat jim janitress believes that israel might have another motive for the strikes. it's one thing for the israelis to say that they will protect their border that's leave because side the question what the status of the golan is the bigger question is this is there is there something more behind this then just the israelis responding to what they meant as an errant lending of syrian missiles on their side of the border...

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the skies, homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has new information on what causedtheu.s. toban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. one source tells us the threat is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there has been an unprecedented spike in terrorist travel. >> there are more terrorist hot spots and foot soldiers now than almost any time in history. >> reporter: in march cbs news confirmed the terrorist groups have been testing a bomb that can be hid anyone a laptop computer to evade security scanners. some of the intelligence was gathered at mosul university in iraq. the u.s. uncovered evidence that isis was testing the explosive on screening equipment taken from the city's international airport in 2014. that led the trump administration to ban larger lech trnics in the cabins of airplanes traveling to the u.s. from some

the skies, homeland security correspondent jeff pegues has new information on what caused the u.s. to ban laptops on some overseas flights. >> reporter: u.s. officials are growing increasingly concerned about the terrorist organizations capabilities to target planes. one source tells us the threat is evolving rapically and more terrorists are gaining the knowledge necessary to build a laptop bomb. earlier this month secretary of homeland security john kelly said there has been an...

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breaking news this hour on the hard seetheu.s. ledcoalition has shelled syrian fighter jet. the coalition sees it was in retaliation for the jets opposition forces. in syria has launched missile strikes against. terrorist positions and. with the top stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well your welcome to the week the n.r.t. international my names you know your company we begin with breaking news from syria where one of the country's fighter chance has been shot down by u.s. led forces the syrian government says the plane was conducting counterterrorist raids when it was brought down. the mosque a space journalist told us more near. so if one of the u.s. refers to the democratic forces which is the militia group operating along with the u.s. led coalition trying to take the city off. from the control of eisel but we can also confirm according to suffer through sources from the syrian military operating in that area that the popular jet was actually carrying strike against a convoy from ice and that the fighter jet in no way you posed any d

breaking news this hour on the hard see the u.s. led coalition has shelled syrian fighter jet. the coalition sees it was in retaliation for the jets opposition forces. in syria has launched missile strikes against. terrorist positions and. with the top stories from the past seven days and right up to the moment developments as well your welcome to the week the n.r.t. international my names you know your company we begin with breaking news from syria where one of the country's fighter chance has...

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u.s. andfor our planet. >> it's a very sad day. it's a sad day for the world. it's a sad day for our grandchildren. francine: jobs day usa. the unemployment rate is the figure in focus as investors search for clues about the next fed rate hike. with the u.k. election less than a week away, we speak to iain duncan smith. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm francine lacqua here in london. there's a lot of news today and that has loads of implications for all the data across the board. let's get straight to it. global stocks are up. the nikkei 225 stock average topped 20,000 points for the 2015.time since this is mainly as private american hiring data bolstered confidence in the economy. we have to wait for that jobs data today coming through. this is what we're seeing for pound, weakening a touch. look out for pound. we are just seven days until that election, june 8. yen, i'm seeing a little movement. 111.56. crude oil, we will be speaking to the opec secretary-general shortly. let's get straight to the bloomberg first word news. nejra: we start in the u.s. the trump

u.s. and for our planet. >> it's a very sad day. it's a sad day for the world. it's a sad day for our grandchildren. francine: jobs day usa. the unemployment rate is the figure in focus as investors search for clues about the next fed rate hike. with the u.k. election less than a week away, we speak to iain duncan smith. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance ." i'm francine lacqua here in london. there's a lot of news today and that has loads of implications for all the...

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week the european parliament debated president trump last decision to with rawtheu.s. fromthe paris climate agreement. from strasburg, france. [no audio] dear colleagues. ae paris agreement has been historical achievement of the international community. first ever global commitment to address climate change and its consequences. decision byret the ,he united states of america administration, to withdraw from this agreement -- our long-standing commitment and determination for global action on climate change must not relent. europeans, we will not miss the opportunity that the paris agreement represents for our citizens, our planet, our economy. taking this global challenge, working with industries for new investments and technologies and more sustainable growth and jobs. european parliament has been at the forefront of climate action within the european union. today, there is an important vote on this. growth -- certification and entry into force. we must be proud of this achievement. we must also continue to work with the united states, its companies, it cities, and states, o

week the european parliament debated president trump last decision to with raw the u.s. from the paris climate agreement. from strasburg, france. [no audio] dear colleagues. ae paris agreement has been historical achievement of the international community. first ever global commitment to address climate change and its consequences. decision byret the ,he united states of america administration, to withdraw from this agreement -- our long-standing commitment and determination for global action...

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travels must prove bona fide ties totheu.s. 8:00is a clock a.m. -- a.m. in the emirates. shery: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." day.e seeing a mixed some positive sentiment in japan because of the japanese yen. everything else is mixed. are pressing -- pushing toward the upper limits of the dollar-yen. several markets are reopening today, they have a good of catch-up. the philippines, i think it is leading gains right now. the other story, we are not getting -- except for markets in china. down one quarter of 1%. in the previous hour, they said when you look at the valuation, still quite cheap in the asian markets. iron ore top of the list. up 3.4% following industrial profits in china continuing to rise. i think it was 6% year-to-year. shery: you mentioned some markets coming back from holidays, but in the middle east we are still closed because of the holiday marking the end of ramadan, with the exception of israel. still in themovers markets that are open. tencent, the biggest move on the regional benchmark. not very useful, but we heard they signed a cooperation pact wi

travels must prove bona fide ties to the u.s. 8:00 is a clock a.m. -- a.m. in the emirates. shery: this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." day.e seeing a mixed some positive sentiment in japan because of the japanese yen. everything else is mixed. are pressing -- pushing toward the upper limits of the dollar-yen. several markets are reopening today, they have a good of catch-up. the philippines, i think it is leading gains right now. the other story, we are not getting -- except...

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trump white house is having difficulty answering one simple question.doesu.s. presidenttrump still believe climate change is a hoax. >> science says it's real. senior officials with the trump administration refuse to answer the question, this after president trump unilaterally yanked the united states out of the historic paris climate accord. for the latest, jim acosta has our report. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> reporter: the climate was forming at the white house as officials from the administrator of the environmental protection agency, scott pruitt. >> does the president believe today climate change is a hoax? >> reporter: dodged the question. >> does the president believe climate change is real and a threat to the united states. >> it is interesting about all of the discussions we had the last several weeks have been focused on one single ar issue, is paris good or not for the country. >> reporter: pru i did echoed the choice to opt out as a choice in favor of the american workers. >> they don't put america first. i do. and i always will. >> reporter: the head o

trump white house is having difficulty answering one simple question. does u.s. president trump still believe climate change is a hoax. >> science says it's real. senior officials with the trump administration refuse to answer the question, this after president trump unilaterally yanked the united states out of the historic paris climate accord. for the latest, jim acosta has our report. >> thank you very much, everybody. >> reporter: the climate was forming at the white...

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? let's have a look at tenure government futures. theseareu.s. equityfutures on tenure government bonds. a $28 billion -- the lowest since january. the market was a bit nervous about this particular when it came through. is u.s.'ve got here production topping 100,000 barrels, the most since early july. market. for the oil a caveat, goldman sachs saying you have looming production from libya and nigeria. they may need to do more. those are your markets. sterling is on the march. let's get across to juliette saly. let's get the first word news. in the u.s., the trump travel ban will come into effect at 8:00 p.m. eastern time, according to a person familiar with the matter. it will apply to refugees and migrants from six countries. of homelandnt security attempting to combat the threat of terrorists hiding bombs in laptops. a different approach to dealing with north korea will be in sharp focus. i'll trump has taken a more authentic stance. trade will also be on the agenda with the white house looking to impress south korea with imbalances in cars and steel. marking theident xi 20th

? let's have a look at tenure government futures. these are u.s. equity futures on tenure government bonds. a $28 billion -- the lowest since january. the market was a bit nervous about this particular when it came through. is u.s.'ve got here production topping 100,000 barrels, the most since early july. market. for the oil a caveat, goldman sachs saying you have looming production from libya and nigeria. they may need to do more. those are your markets. sterling is on the march. let's get...

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>> u.n. ambassador nikki haley testified today. committee members questioned hertowardsu.s. policytowards the united nations and a u.n. role in places such as north korea and syria. ed royce chairs the foreign affairs committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. chairing the u.n. security council in april, she spotlighted the grave security challenges, north korea, and nuclear proliferation, and the threats they pose to us. she has castigated iran and hezbollah for their role in sowing instability across the middle east. ambassador haley has made it crystal clear that the u.n. human rights council's record of protecting dictators cannot stand. indeed, as ambassador haley as declared, the united states' role at the u.n. is to show our strength and our voice and have the back of our allies. i think that is well said, ambassador. the united nations is charged with the ambitious miss

>> u.n. ambassador nikki haley testified today. committee members questioned her towards u.s. policy towards the united nations and a u.n. role in places such as north korea and syria. ed royce chairs the foreign affairs committee. this is three hours. >> this hearing will come to order. today we consider the role of the united states at the united nations. in her first few months, ambassador nikki haley has approached her job with determination and purpose. chairing the u.n....